SPIED On The STREET! So, A Horse Walks Into A Gas Station... — Ferrari's All-New F12tdf Snapped In The FLESH!

SPIED On The STREET! So, A Horse Walks Into A Gas Station... — Ferrari's All-New F12tdf Snapped In The FLESH!
Over the summer it became readily apparent that the boys and girls in Maranello were working on an all-new F car. But it wouldn't be for the masses. As a follow up to the wacky Ferrari 599 GTO, it was clear that the Italian marque was producing an F12 that was a bit nuttier than the standard spec.

Though we knew exactly what it would look like due to leaked computer images from a configurator, we waited to see more. It wasn't too long before images of a yellow car on the factory's property emerged. Still, we awaited official details.

How much power would it make?

How much weight would it lose?

What all-new race-inspired technology would make it lap Fiorano faster?

And then Ferrari unleashed the F12tdf to the world.

With 770 horsepower, over 500 lb.-ft. of torque and over 240 pounds removed it will rocket to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds and lap Fiorano in 1:21:00.

And while the studio shots certainly make it look menacing, we're far more interested in seeing how it looks on the street. Well, such an opportunity presented itself to Florian Schulz who snapped a yellow car — we're assuming it's the same one from the factory (?) — that pulled into a gas station.

Check out his snaps, below!


Ferrari F12tdf








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MDarringerMDarringer - 11/9/2015 8:37:49 AM
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The Stingray wallops it for style.


Dexter1Dexter1 - 11/9/2015 12:23:55 PM
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Looks like some overwrought design Lexus would put out. Disappointing to say the least.


cidflekkencidflekken - 11/9/2015 12:59:52 PM
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Yeah, was just gonna say it looks like Ferrari adopted some Lexus garishness. Clean up the fish gills and some of the contrast colors and it can be a true beauty.


MDarringerMDarringer - 11/9/2015 8:21:48 PM
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Is this the TVR Sagaris IV?


TheSteveTheSteve - 11/9/2015 11:11:22 PM
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There was once a time when everything Ferrari let out of its doors was a work of art and stunningly beautiful. Perhaps some day they'll be known for that again.


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